Shadow Detail Performance

The re-entry image below is intentionally heavily overexposed. Look for details in the dark right side of planet earth. On the left, the IN83, on the right, the Epson Home Cinema 1080 UB.

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InFocus IN83 projector

(Note, all images below are the same, and represent well, how the building is lit up. Clicking on each brings up the higher resolution, and dramatically overexposed versions that allows you to compare shadow detail abilities in the dark areas. Look to the roof tiles, and the trees on the left.) The InFocus IN83 has no problem with this mixed brightness scene. None of the other projectors can best it in showing the details in the extremely dark roof, the lawn and trees.

These next two images are found in almost all reviews. Click for large, and seriously overexposed versions of the thumbnails. You can look to the dark areas of the shed on the right, plants along the bottom, and the wood structure on the left, to compare shadow detail.

From Lord of the Rings - a vision. This is the first time I've successfully captured the image well, and hope to start using this image in future reviews for comparison

Is a great image from Casino Royale from the black and white like beginning. Look for the details in the cabinetry in the back of the room. You can find this intentionally overexposed image in several other recent reviews. The IN83 performs extremely well.

Is the night train scene from Casino Royale. It is somewhat overexposed so you can look for the actual details the projector reveals in the countryside, notably in the right side of the image

From Aeon Flux. Look for the shadow detail in the table top, and other dark areas